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Farkas joins CBRE | Buffalo office team

Camille Farkas, CBRE | Buffalo Camille Farkas, CBRE | Buffalo
Buffalo, NY CBRE|Buffalo is pleased to welcome Camille Farkas to the CBRE|Buffalo office team. She will work with Sarah Cashimere, director of office sales and leasing and Shana Stegner, managing director, in providing strategic, proactive solutions and helping clients meet their real estate needs. Farkas is a 2015 graduate of University at Buffalo, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. She is pursuing her Master’s Degree in Real Estate Development at University at Buffalo. Before CBRE|Buffalo, she was a commercial leasing agent at MJ Peterson and worked in property management at American Campus Communities. Farkas is also a member of The New York State Commercial Association of Realtors (NYSCAR) and the Urban Land Institute (ULI). CBRE|Buffalo, an affiliate office of CBRE, Inc., staffs 16 professionals and offers a full range of commercial real estate services to Erie, Niagara, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Wyoming and Allegany counties, and portions of Orleans and Genesee counties. Our firm is comprised of experienced and dedicated specialists who value client confidentiality and exemplify professional excellence in each of their individual areas of expertise.  We continually strive to maintain our competitive edge by keeping our professionals educated and informed. Several have achieved prestigious designations such as the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) and Commercial Investment Real Estate Institute (CCIM). Our firm also holds corporate memberships in the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), the National Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives, and the Industrial Development Research Council. These affiliations allow us to provide our clients with the most current commercial real estate information and techniques in the industry. Our industry-leading platform provides unparalleled service to meet any client requirements including: landlord/owner representation, tenant/buyer representation, property and project management, investment sales, consulting, and marketing and research services.
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